Most Clematis lovers will know Multi Blue, which is one of the most popular varieties out there. We're excited to be ahead of the game with Multi Pink, a promising variety that's brand new to the U.S.A., named for its comparison to Multi Blue. Of the pinks, Multi Pink is one of the most girly we've seen, with pastel color, its frilly ruffles and the fully double sepals. So, if you're looking for sweet gifts for a gardener's baby shower or to set a darling scene for afternoon tea, Multi Pink is the perfect option. Although it looks delicate, it's actually a hardy variety in American gardens. This variety grows to a medium size, so it'll grow up one side of a decorative garden arch as an accent. It'd also make a beautiful feature on an obelisk where its darling flowers are on full display. You'll want to try to save the previous year's vine to get the best, fullest flowers. They'll arrive early in the Clematis season, so you could plant Multi Pink with a later flowering variety for a nice long season. Or, obviously, pair it with Multi Blue for a magnificent and long lasting spring show.
Clematis 'ST17333' In our EZ Pruning Guide, this variety is in the YELLOW pruning category. It blooms best on old vine. Use caution when pruning to retain healthy stems from last season for best flowering.